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  • Andersson, Jens A, et al. (författare)
  • Hybrid Data Communication Lab – a Case Study
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Proceedings från LTHs 12:e Pedagogiska inspirationskonferensen. ; , s. 80-82
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Due to restrictions following the Covid-19 pandemic,major changes regarding teaching have been called for. Sincestudents’ presence in lab classrooms has been very restricted alsophysical labs have had to be transformed into e.g. simulationsperformed at home or via remote connections. After lifting of therestrictions, hybrid learning where both physical and simulatedlab environment are combined have been introduced. This reportdescribes such a case regarding a lab in data communication forelectrical engineering students on bachelor level. The result showsadded value to the learning outcome of the lab.
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  • Boghistorie i Skandinavien
  • 2023
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Abstract in DanishBoghistorie i Skandinavien præsenterer temaer fra mere end 500 års boghistorie og spænder fra oversættelser i 1500-tallet over børnelitteratur i 1700-tallet til nutidens forskningsinfrastruktur.Boghistorie i Skandinavien viser boghistorien som et levende forskningsfelt, der kan åbne for nye muligheder i arbejdet med bøger, litteratur og tekster på tværs af tidsperioder og nationale kontekster. Bogens bidrag er skrevet på de skandinaviske sprog og et enkelt på engelsk.
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  • Geevers, Liesbeth (författare)
  • Het Escoriaal en de Tombe van Humayun vergeleken : De vormgeving van het dynastieke verleden van de Mughals en de Habsburgers in de zestiende eeuw
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: Tijdschrift Voor Geschiedenis. - 0040-7518. ; 131:2, s. 237-259
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Royal tombs and monuments, such as the imperial tombs of India and the Escorial of Spain, are among the best-known monuments of the early modern period. This article compares the Escorial, which served as the dynastic vault for the Spanish Habsburgs but particularly glorified Emperor Charles V, and the tomb built for the Mughal emperor Humayun. Both were built by their sons, Philip II (r. 1556-1598) and Emperor Akbar (r. 1556-1603). By tracing the building history and the commemorative practices that emerged around these two buildings we can analyse and compare how these two rulers - who were only the third of their line in a new territory - shaped the memory of their fathers and used it to legitimize their own power.
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  • Haidenthaller, Ylva (författare)
  • Collecting Coins and Medals in 18th-Century Sweden
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Artium Quaestiones. - 0239-202X. ; :34, s. 111-137
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • During the 18th century, collections of coins and medals were familiar sights. The collectors ranged from scholars to amateurs, men and women and the collectables tempted collectors for various reasons: they signified wealth and knowledge, they rendered historical events or current politics in material form, or they were miniature artworks and financial investments. Also, the visual and material culture that involved collecting coins and medals consisted of cabinets and numismatic publications. But how were numismatic collections amassed, and how were they used? What did it mean to own a coin and medal collection? This article discusses the practices of collecting numismatics in 18th-century Sweden through various case studies concerning private and public collections, such as the Uppsala University coin cabinet or the possessions of politician Carl Didric Ehrenpreus, numismatist Elias Brenner, medal artist Arvid Karlsteen, and merchant-wife Anna Johanna Grill. These cases illuminate the diverse motivations behind collecting, from intellectual curiosity to social status. These casestudies include immaterial facets such as witty discussions and international networksand material aspects such as coins, medals, cabinets, letters, and publications.Based on contemporary written sources, this article sheds light on how numismatic objects were bought, sold and circulated, highlighting the market dynamics of collecting. Furthermore, the examples examine how numismatic publications were used next to the objects, contributing to hermeneutic study and the collecting process. The written records provide insight into the scholarly discourse surrounding these collections, offering a glimpse into the intellectual context of the time. Finally, the article will add to the understanding of values and ideas attached to the practices of collecting coins and medals in early modern Europe. It elucidates the role of numismatics as a collecting practice, as well as how it shaped cultural perceptions, underscoring the intricate interplay between material and visual culture, society, and the production of knowledge during this period.
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